White supremacy movements--United States
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Free 'Em All Radio with Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. and the Lady Of Rage 2020-02-26, 2020-02-26
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Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. opens this episode by playing audio of police officers in Orlando, Florida aggressively arresting a six-year-old girl. He analyzes the contradictions that the interaction reveals. Jared Ball, a professor of communication studies at Morgan State University, joins the livestream on Facebook for a discussion about the power dynamics created by capitalism and colonialism that connect the situations Chairman Fred discusses on the show. Ball and Chairman Fred discuss how...
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2020-02-26
Free 'Em All Radio with Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. and the Lady of Rage 2021-01-06, 2021-01-06
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This episode covers the police shootings of Tamir Rice and Jacob Blake, and contains criticism of the U.S. government’s response, or lack thereof, to violent white supremacists, especially in contrast to the reaction to demonstrations led by Black communities. The episode also covers the shortcomings of electoral strategies, and the connections between the legacy of slavery in the U.S. to the modern way the state runs prisons, their police forces, and imperialist endeavors overseas. Four...
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2021-01-06
Free 'Em All Radio with Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. and the Lady of Rage 2021-01-20, 2021-01-20
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Chairman Fred and the Lady of Rage discuss the making of the film Judas and the Black Messiah, and how that project connects to saving the Hampton House, Chairman Fred Hampton Sr.’s childhood home. The hosts also cover the limits of electoral strategy in making political change, the impossible choice the Black community has between two evils, the prison industrial complex and C number prisoners in Illinois, the #MeToo movement, and international struggles against U.S. imperialism in places...
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2021-01-20
Free 'Em All Radio with Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. and the Lady of Rage 2021-08-04, 2021-08-04
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In this episode, Chariman Fred Jr. discusses Runoko Rashidi (historian) 1954-2021, Tiny House Warriors, Nickolas Lee who died of Covid-19 in Cook County Department of Corrections, Chicago, IL; African Anti-terrorism Bill; Pimpin’ Ken - Ken Ivy.
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2021-08-04
Free 'Em All Radio With Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. and the Lady of Rage 2021-08-11, 2021-08-11
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This episode covers, Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. and the Lady of Rage discussing NYC Governor Andre Cuomo's resignation, two brother's from Chicago charged in fatal shooting of a Chicago police officer, wounding another, and a gas station attendant in Dolton, Il beating a woman who came in wanting to use the restroom. There is discussion around politics and the analysis of it all.
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2021-08-11
Free 'Em All Radio with Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. and the Lady of Rage 2022-01-05, 2022-01-05
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This episode is a rebroadcasting of the Janurary 6th, 2021 episode. It covers the police shootings of Tamir Rice and Jacob Blake, and contains criticism of the U.S. government’s response, or lack thereof, to violent white supremacists, especially in contrast to the reaction to demonstrations led by Black communities. The episode also covers the shortcomings of electoral strategies, and the connections between the legacy of slavery in the U.S. to the modern way the state runs prisons, their...
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2022-01-05